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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat - Norwood: Esther Greenfield
DESCRIPTION:“Tough Men in Hard Places: A Photographic Collection” \nThe mines in southwestern Colorado were in trouble and needed cheap\, reliable electric power to keep running. This is the story of innovative solutions to solve the problem using alternating current electricity and the incredible effort\, tenacity\, and toughness of the men who overcame formidable obstacles to bring electrification to the mines\, ranches\, homes\, and businesses in the remote and rugged areas of southwestern Colorado. Esther discusses their story\, as told in her book with over 80 intriguing historic photos.
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/fireside-chat-norwood-esther-greenfield/
LOCATION:The Livery Playhouse\, 1555 Summit Street (The Barn)\, Norwood\, CO\, 81423\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Dr. Bonnie Clark (Norwood)
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Bonnie Clark\, Associate Professor of anthropology at the University of Denver\, and discover how archaeologists and historians unravel this history of Colorado’s notorious Japanese Internment camps constructed during the Second World War. Bonnie Clark rediscovers this dark period by preserving the tangible history of the Amache internment camp\, giving insight into the lives of the men and women who were imprisoned there. \nA FREE program in conjunction with the Telluride Historical Museum’s exhibit: Voices of Wartime: Telluride During WWII\, on display through March 2015. \nMore about Dr. Bonnie Clark \nBonnie Clark is an Associate Professor in the University of Denver’s Anthropology Department. A professional archaeologist since 1990\, Dr. Clark’s work has focused on using the tangible past– artifacts\, architecture\, settlement patterns–to tell a more inclusive history of western North America. Dr. Clark’s research interests include the relationships between material culture\, ethnicity\, and gender; cultural landscapes; and the politics of heritage management. She teaches a range of classes for the anthropology department including Historical Archaeology\, Cultural Narratives\, and Anthropologies of Place. Dr. Clark serves as the Curator for Archaeology of the University of Denver Museum of Anthropology. In the Fall of 2011\, Dr. Clark was awarded the University of Denver’s Teacher/Scholar of the Year.
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/fireside-chat-dr-bonnie-clark/
LOCATION:The Livery Playhouse\, 1555 Summit Street (The Barn)\, Norwood\, CO\, 81423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Lectures & Talks
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Flint Whitlock (Norwood)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 10th Mountain Division was instrumental in Italy during World War II\, and its veterans went on to play a prominent role in the rise of the ski industry after the War. \nJoin Flint Whitlock\, author of “Soldiers on Skis: A Pictorial Memoir of the 10th Mountain Division\,” for an engaging Fireside Chat about the ski industry\, World War II\, and the surprising relationship between the two. \nA FREE program in conjunction with the Telluride Historical Museum’s exhibit: “Voices of Wartime: Telluride During WWII” on display through March 2015.
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/flint-whitlock-fireside-chat-norwood/
LOCATION:The Livery Playhouse\, 1555 Summit Street (The Barn)\, Norwood\, CO\, 81423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat: Rosie the Riveter (Norwood)
DESCRIPTION:“We can no longer ignore that voice within women that says: ‘I want something more than my husband and my children and my home.'” – Betty Friedan \nPart performance and part Q&A\, this living history event features “Gail Murphy\,” one of millions of “Rosies” who went to work in industrial jobs to supply the front lines during World War II. After the War\, many women had to relinquish their jobs to returning soldiers. Within a decade\, inspired women stood up for their right to live and work in equality. \nA FREE program in conjunction with the Telluride Historical Museum’s exhibit\, Voices of Wartime: Telluride During WWII\, on display through March 2015. \n 
URL:https://www.telluridemuseum.org/event/rosie-the-riveter-fireside-chat-norwood/
LOCATION:The Livery Playhouse\, 1555 Summit Street (The Barn)\, Norwood\, CO\, 81423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Talks
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